
Miley Cyrus: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
Music
Overview
Tiny Desk (Home) Concert: Miley Cyrus is a short, stylized performance film where Miley Cyrus performs in a surreal, bedroom-like set that symbolizes her past. As she sings “Fade Into You” and tracks from Plastic Hearts, the space reveals itself as a metaphor for outgrowing her earlier image. By the end, she breaks free from the confined set, joining her band and embracing a more confident, liberated identity.
Top Cast


Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus
Self
Miley Cyrus
Self
Stacy Jones
Stacy Jones
Drums
Stacy Jones
Drums
Mike Schmid
Mike Schmid
Keys
Mike Schmid
Keys


Max Bernstein
Max Bernstein
Guitar
Max Bernstein
Guitar
Jamie Arentzen
Jamie Arentzen
Guitar
Jamie Arentzen
Guitar
Joe Ayoub
Joe Ayoub
Bass
Joe Ayoub
Bass
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